accoll

verb

Etymology

From Middle English acolen, from Old French acoler (whence modern French accoler), from Latin ad- + collum (“neck”).

  1. derived from ad-
  2. derived from acoler
  3. inherited from acolen

Definitions

  1. To embrace

    To embrace; cling to.

    • Thrice raught I with mine arms to accoll her

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